The following are the Prize Winners and those who received Special Mention in the D.I.C. New Zealand Needlework and Knitting Competition Champion Needleworker Miss ALICE BLAIR, Hospital Flat, Lawrence. Class I.—White Embroidery. Ist—Miss ALICE WHITE, Hospital Flat, Lawrence. 2nd—Miss ELSIE CHAMBERLAIN, Norman's Road, Christchurch. 3rd—M, W. MAWHINNEY. Box 36. Ranfurly. HIGHLY COMMENDEDMiss WITHER, 24 Silveriton St., Andcnon’s Bay, Dunedin. COMMENDEDMrs S. C. HERCUS, 148 London St„ Dunedin. Class 2.—Coloured Embroidery. Ist—Miss ALICE BLAIR, Hospital Flat, Lawrence. 2nd—Mrs C. S, MAIN, 10 Purdie St., Christchurch. 3rd—Mrs F. HALUGAN, 24 Michie St., Roslyn. VERY HIGHLY COMMENDEDMiss R. JAMES, 25 Campbell Sl„ Wanganui. HIGHLY COMMENDEDMiss RITA FLEMING, Frank St., Gore. COMMENDED Miss A. B, PETTERSON, 285 Worcester St., Christchurch. Miss G. V. DIXON. Maxwell Avenue, Wanganui. B. N. PETTIT, 132 Knowles St., Christchurch. Class 3.—Knitting. Ist—Mrs J. MONTGOMERY, Portobello, Dunedin. 2nd—Mrs ALICE NICHOL 84 Austin St„ Wellington 3rd—Miss ALISON PAYNE, 60 Currie St., New Plymouth. VERY HIGHLY COMMENDED— Miss E. WILLIS, Gonvilje, Wanganui. Mrs FITZGERALD, 48 Waitea Road, Wellington. HIGHLY COMMENDED— Mrs E. M. M'WILLI AM, 24 Myrtle Cres., Wellington. Mrs E. M. TONKIN, Church St., Mosgiel. Miss R. HARLAND, 9 Silverston St., Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin. Mrs G. W. M'DONALD, Dallington, Christchurch. RUTH ANDREW. Tirciti. Hyde. Mrs J, SCHMIDT, 39 Penrose St., Lower Hult. COMMENDED— Miss C. A. PORTEOUS, 20 Baden Road, Kilbirnie. A. : i ... Class: 4—Juvenile. |.i—Mi.. ETTA KIRKWOOD, 9 Motm Ci..„ Sunshine. Dunedin. 2nd—EMILY GRIGG, 57 Lawrence St., Mornington. 3rd—PATRICIA JONES, Marshall Rd., Huntervillc, 4th—EDITH WALLACE, Laurie St.* Mornington, HIGHLY COMMENDED- “ „ MARJORIE FERGUSON, 24 Ryehill St„ Dunedin, COMMENDED—MARJORIE STEWART, Sandymount, Dunedin. EXHIBITION OF WORK All. ENTRIES of work from Otago and South* land will be on display in the D.I.C.', Dunedin, in the near future. Watch D.I.C. Advertisement for exact dale. Die Fine Tailoring in Suits with Character and Distinction! The Arthur-Tailored Suit is Characterised by Refinement in Line. Design, and Modelling. It i$ the product of wide and lengthy experience in Sartorial Artistry, Gentlemen are assured of the security of Correct Style with Ease and Comfort in Wear. The New Suitings for Spring and Summer are Here! A wealth of Lovely All-Wool Fabrics, which must have taxed the ingenuity of master weavers to produce —so Novel, Bright, and Varied in Appearance and Effect. A group of Materials unsurpassed in their appeal to discriminating men. TO & TAILORS. LADIES’ COSTUMI makers AND MEN'S MERGERS. oio*a» ar Dow*** _
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21446, 22 September 1931, Page 2
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